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The Bridge That Never Was Pictures.Update-12-05-05
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Gentlemen <br /> <br />Thank you for your interest, and your encouragement, Ian. <br /> <br />That spur is not a spur that is the main line and it will continue on around some curves and join up with the main circuit some 10 metes down line, near Vampires tunnel. <br /> <br />The white wall is the pump house for the pool and it divides area 3 from area 2 and if you look down the bottom their is a train coming out of the pumphouse tunnel and we have had hundreds of transits both ways with no trouble. <br />We are intending to make ita double decker tunnel and we will have a second connection between area 2 and 3 and we expect no trouble up there either. <br /> <br />We printed out some photos of the bridge and have had a change of heart and am considering trying to make it work. <br /> <br />We were wondering if anyone thought it was worthwhile and also how can we get more room on the bridge or more likely more turning room, we are concerned about overhangs. <br /> <br />We are also concerned that a modern elegant bridge like that, may look out of place next to a supposedly 100 year old viaduct. We love to put the old and the new together but unsure in this instance. <br /> <br />Any advice would be appreciated/ <br /> <br /> <br />Regards ian
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